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What did 1722 Alberta wind turbines have in common? 0.007 per cent output at noon on Sunday

The number was so low, the calculator put out scientific notation when calculating the percentage of output Alberta’s 1,722 wind turbines costing many billions of dollars produced 0.39 megawatts at noon on Sunday, Dec. 1, according to data from the Alberta...

Digging deep on the lithium and potash Crown land sale – a 97:1 ratio on land prices, just 30 miles apart

The Government of Saskatchewan’s second subsurface mineral public offering of the fiscal year, held on Monday, November 25, 2024, raised $2,270,322.67 in revenue, driven by interest in lithium. The sale continued pushing the boundaries of the southeast...

CAPP responds to Alberta opposing federal emissions cap on oil and gas

Canadian Association of Petroleum Producer president and CEO Lisa Baiton issued a statement in response to the Government of Alberta’s action opposing the proposed federal oil and gas greenhouse gas emissions cap. That statement said: “We appreciate the ongoing...

New NDP energy critic worked on Enbridge’s Line 3 Replacement project

  2024 11 29 NDP Energy Critic Sally Housser intro NDP Energy Critic Sally Housser intro   REGINA – The NDP’s new energy critic spent several years working with Enbridge, getting the Line 3 replacement built, several years before she was elected. And several...

Meet Saskatchewan’s new energy minister and energy critic: Colleen Young and Sally Housser

REGINA – With a new legislative session now underway, Saskatchewan’s energy sector now has two new people focused on energy, on both the government and opposition benches. Colleen Young, Sask Party MLA for Lloydminster, is the new Minister of Energy and Resources. Her...
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